URITeacherKnowledge is a wikispace that is used by some faculty members in the School of Education to facilitate online work in the courses they teach. It is a "semi private" space, which means that it is only accessible by invitation but many people from many different classes have access to the same space.
For each course, URITK is organized the same. There course-relate links to each course section in the lefthand sidebar. Each course can include links to major assignments as well as to there "home" page. The home page for each course is where other course-specific links can be placed.
There are already several years of courses in URITK, including several sections of EDC 102 taught by several different instructors. One of the reasons they use the site is so that instead of having students doing the same work each year, students can learn from and add to previous students work. The work from previous courses is accessible from the archives links at the bottom of the sidebar.
As a 102 student, you may want to explore:
Reading notes from the EDC 102 Textbook that 10hh is not using this semester.
Previous Educational Context project pages.
Final Context Reports that have been "published" on an external public wikispace.
Research done on the results of last fall's Honors section of 102.
Exploring URITeacherKnowledge
URITeacherKnowledge is a wikispace that is used by some faculty members in the School of Education to facilitate online work in the courses they teach. It is a "semi private" space, which means that it is only accessible by invitation but many people from many different classes have access to the same space.
For each course, URITK is organized the same. There course-relate links to each course section in the lefthand sidebar. Each course can include links to major assignments as well as to there "home" page. The home page for each course is where other course-specific links can be placed.
There are already several years of courses in URITK, including several sections of EDC 102 taught by several different instructors. One of the reasons they use the site is so that instead of having students doing the same work each year, students can learn from and add to previous students work. The work from previous courses is accessible from the archives links at the bottom of the sidebar.
As a 102 student, you may want to explore: